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ISO 24323:2023

ISO 24323:2023 Timber structures – Design method for vibrational serviceability of timber floors

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Description

The design method provided in this document addresses vibration induced by walking action of occupants and covers the following timber floor systems:

a)       Light frame floors built with timber joists spaced at a distance of no more than 610 mm with a layer of structural wood-based subfloor that is connected to the joists using mechanical fasteners or adhesive. The area density of a bare light frame floors without a screed (topping) and ceiling is not greater than 25 kg/m2. Figure 1 shows such a light frame floor.

b)       Mass timber floors built with mass timber panels such as cross laminated timber (CLT).

This document consists of three elements:

a)       a baseline vibrational serviceability design criterion for timber floors using fundamental natural frequency and 1 kN static point load deflection as the design parameters including two types of design criteria, coupled and decoupled criteria;

b)       equations for calculating the design parameters;

c)        guidelines for the design values of the physical and mechanical properties of floor components.

The design method is based on the assumption that the floor system has a single span and simple support conditions.

Edition

1

Published Date

2023-12-08

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

15

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

The design method provided in this document addresses vibration induced by walking action of occupants and covers the following timber floor systems:

a)       Light frame floors built with timber joists spaced at a distance of no more than 610 mm with a layer of structural wood-based subfloor that is connected to the joists using mechanical fasteners or adhesive. The area density of a bare light frame floors without a screed (topping) and ceiling is not greater than 25 kg/m2. Figure 1 shows such a light frame floor.

b)       Mass timber floors built with mass timber panels such as cross laminated timber (CLT).

This document consists of three elements:

a)       a baseline vibrational serviceability design criterion for timber floors using fundamental natural frequency and 1 kN static point load deflection as the design parameters including two types of design criteria, coupled and decoupled criteria;

b)       equations for calculating the design parameters;

c)        guidelines for the design values of the physical and mechanical properties of floor components.

The design method is based on the assumption that the floor system has a single span and simple support conditions.

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